Ray Johnstone with his fishing mate Mati Batsinilas. Photo / Supplied via Facebook
Ray Johnstone with his fishing mate Mati Batsinilas. Photo / Supplied via Facebook
Adelaide pensioner Ray Johnstone not only landed a fishing mate but a big catch on his all-expenses-paid trip of a lifetime off the southeast Queensland coast.
The 75-year-old widower first posted a sign in a local shop and then on Facebook before making a call-out on Gumtree and even offered to share all costs including bait and petrol.
Mr Johnstone, who lives in a granny flat, went in search of a fishing mate following a suggestion from his care nurse.
His long-time fishing buddy had died several years ago in a car accident.
Ray Johnstone and Mati Batsinilas. Photo / Supplied via Facebook
Mr Batsinilas heard of Mr Johnstone's plight and wanted to make Mr Johnstone's wish come true.
He said they would camp overnight at Amity Point before, weather permitting, fishing at first light on Wednesday.
"Tomorrow will be a little fishing but it will be land based and then he'll be heading home," Mr Batsinilas said.
"This has been more of an adventure than a trip for Ray."